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it could be an indian group, officials don't know here or in india. just tonight, the head of pakistani intelligence is meeting with the acting head of the cia here in the u.s. that was previously set up because of growing tension between the two countries, between us and pakistan, but this will be the number one topic now. >> a lot of pieces in play, a serious situation, glad to have you here, andrea mitchell, as always. >>> when we come back here tonight after a break, how those squiggly shaped energy saving light bulbs are becoming a rallying point against government interference in people's lives. >>> and later, the u.s. women's soccer team writing their own script in the blockbuster sports story of the summer. >>> back in 2007, unbeknownst to most americans, congress passed a law phasing out regular incandescent light bulbs, president george w. bush signed the bill and the phaseout starts next january. the idea of this forced switch to the new bulbs and the light they give off and how long it takes some of them to warm up, has irritated a lot of
it could be an indian group, officials don't know here or in india. just tonight, the head of pakistani intelligence is meeting with the acting head of the cia here in the u.s. that was previously set up because of growing tension between the two countries, between us and pakistan, but this will be the number one topic now. >> a lot of pieces in play, a serious situation, glad to have you here, andrea mitchell, as always. >>> when we come back here tonight after a break, how...
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. >>> swept away -- tragedy strikes a family of five at a popular picnic spot in india. >>> and howling haboob, a giant wall of dust roars through phoenix for the second time in two weeks. >>> good morning, i'm lynn berry, those stories and more are straight ahead on "first look." this is msnbc. >>> and we begin this morning with london calling. news corp chief, ruprd murdoch, his son and former chief executive, rebekah brooks, will face some tough questioning, appearing before lawmakers this morning, this as the developments in the growing phone hacking scandal seem to be changing by the hour. nbc's jim maceda is live for us in london outside parliment with details. jim, good morning. >> good morning, lynn. well all eyes will definitely be on a small room inside that building behind me, the mother of parliament it's called here. just big enough for 40 or so spectators, but there will be overflow rooms with television sets. this is really must-see tv today in great britain and for many other places. certainly the united states, which is why there's so much media here today as well. as o
. >>> swept away -- tragedy strikes a family of five at a popular picnic spot in india. >>> and howling haboob, a giant wall of dust roars through phoenix for the second time in two weeks. >>> good morning, i'm lynn berry, those stories and more are straight ahead on "first look." this is msnbc. >>> and we begin this morning with london calling. news corp chief, ruprd murdoch, his son and former chief executive, rebekah brooks, will face some tough...
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cannot succeed >> secretary of state hillary clinton said she there go aled with letter plans to visit india next week, despite those bombings. security and terrorism are likely to be on her agenda. . >>> shane is an incredible photo journalist and he has been traveling and working for at least a decade >> sara said today marks seven 11-days that bower and josh have been imprisoned in iran. she spent 410 days as a prisoner there before her release in september of last year. the three were taken prisoner in july of 2009 while hiking in an unmarked region along the iranian border >> >> team usa is going to the finals of the women's world cup after a thrilling win over the french team in the semi-finals >> >> a former soccer star at cal that scored the final u.s. goal in today's victory. one of four players from cal and stanford on the u.s. team. . >>> when the u.s. women's soccer team plays france, alex morgan scored the third and decisive goal >> seeing a teammate make it to that level is awesome. it makes you believe in yourself a little more. >> reporter: lauren, a teammate of morgan's as c
cannot succeed >> secretary of state hillary clinton said she there go aled with letter plans to visit india next week, despite those bombings. security and terrorism are likely to be on her agenda. . >>> shane is an incredible photo journalist and he has been traveling and working for at least a decade >> sara said today marks seven 11-days that bower and josh have been imprisoned in iran. she spent 410 days as a prisoner there before her release in september of last year....
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cannot succeed >> secretary of state hillary clinton said she there go aled with letter plans to visit india next week, despite those bombings. security and terrorism are likely to be on her agenda. . >>> shane is an incredible photo journalist and he has been traveling and working for at least a decade >> sara said today marks seven 11-days that bower and josh have been imprisoned in iran. she spent 410 days as a prisoner there before her release in september of last year. the three were taken prisoner in july of 2009 while hiking in an unmarked region along the iranian border >> >> team usa is going to the finals of the women's world cup after a thrilling win over the french team in the semi-finals >> >> a former soccer star at cal that scored the final u.s. goal in today's victory. one of four players from cal and stanford on the u.s. team. . >>> when the u.s. women's soccer team plays france, alex morgan scored the third and decisive goal >> seeing a teammate make it to that level is awesome. it makes you believe in yourself a little more. >> reporter: lauren, a teammate of morgan's as c
cannot succeed >> secretary of state hillary clinton said she there go aled with letter plans to visit india next week, despite those bombings. security and terrorism are likely to be on her agenda. . >>> shane is an incredible photo journalist and he has been traveling and working for at least a decade >> sara said today marks seven 11-days that bower and josh have been imprisoned in iran. she spent 410 days as a prisoner there before her release in september of last year....
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as you know, india has a $1.6 trillion economy. it's quite vital for india and the u.s. to have good economic relationships. >> big economy and a growing economy. thanks very much, check in with you later. >>> carter evans live here in new york. he's at the nasdaq market site. good to see you, how are futures shaping up? we look to big news from wall street. wall street's got to deal with earnings and debt ceiling stuff this week. >> overall, heading into this week, considering all of that our futures right now are a little bit lower. many of the biggest and wealthiest companies in this country are preparing to release quarterly numbers. we'll hear from general electric, goldman sachs, intel, ibm, a handful of the companies investor ises are keep an eye on. we'll get an idea how some of the biggest companies in the country are doing in the third quarter. today we're going to hear from charles schwab, halliburton, and hasbro before the basically. after the bell, stanley, black and decker, and workmanship inn. earnings are really important. if it weren't for all the other
as you know, india has a $1.6 trillion economy. it's quite vital for india and the u.s. to have good economic relationships. >> big economy and a growing economy. thanks very much, check in with you later. >>> carter evans live here in new york. he's at the nasdaq market site. good to see you, how are futures shaping up? we look to big news from wall street. wall street's got to deal with earnings and debt ceiling stuff this week. >> overall, heading into this week,...
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triple bombing in india. at least 20 people are dead and more than 100 hurt in explosions that rocked three busy areas of india's financial capital minutes apart. the sound was absolutely deafening, and he feared the panic would cause a stampede. the home minister is appealing for calm in a city that still bears the scars from a deadly rampage in 2008. we're on the phone with mallika kapur. tell us what happened there? >> reporter: i am in an area called opera house, and this is where one of the explosions took place. i am standing here at this moment. it's normally a very, very crowded area in mumbai, and also the jewelry district, and it's popularly known as the diamond district. it's made up as narrow lanes and alley ways, and usually very, very crowded. especially at rush hour. and at the scene right now, there are lots of police personnel over here, and lots of journalis journalists, and curious on lookers. the police are trying to clear the area and get everybody away. we have seen shattered glass on th
triple bombing in india. at least 20 people are dead and more than 100 hurt in explosions that rocked three busy areas of india's financial capital minutes apart. the sound was absolutely deafening, and he feared the panic would cause a stampede. the home minister is appealing for calm in a city that still bears the scars from a deadly rampage in 2008. we're on the phone with mallika kapur. tell us what happened there? >> reporter: i am in an area called opera house, and this is where one...
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. >> the search for a missing student from india brings los angeles investigators to the bay area, how the void got left behind. >> and a monster machine breaking ground tonight beneath san francisco bay. it's a story you'll see only on 7. >>> this is the first ontime budget since i've been governor. >> governor brown signs a new state budget into law that is balanced which with huge spending cuts in the hope more money will come n good evening, everyone. >> california beats the clock with a budget in place at midnight. first time in five years. governor brown signed the $86 billion plan into law today. he and his fellow democrats had wanted to ask voters to extend a series of expiring hikes but failed to get two republicans in each house to support that plan.
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in india, the pests are little larger. wildlife workers shooting at a leopard that mauled 11 people in the eastern part of that country. the leopard clearly not keen on being captured. understandably considering people had been attacking it with knives and stones and batons. here you can see it actually leaping on to a man. in the end, the rangers tranquilized the cat, caught it in a net later it died. it is the mother of all countdowns. after 135 flights in 30 years, nasa's famed shuttle program is nearing its end. we are just ten hours away from seeing shuttle atlantis returning to the earth for the final time. all four astronauts checked flight systems and even cent a small satellite into space. atlantis is to retire for good once it returns and is set to transition from shuttle to museum showpiece. phil keating live at kennedy space center. two landing opportunities i guess for at la atlantis tomorw morning, right. phil? >> and the weather looks favorable for both. that would mean a final florida landing ending an era
in india, the pests are little larger. wildlife workers shooting at a leopard that mauled 11 people in the eastern part of that country. the leopard clearly not keen on being captured. understandably considering people had been attacking it with knives and stones and batons. here you can see it actually leaping on to a man. in the end, the rangers tranquilized the cat, caught it in a net later it died. it is the mother of all countdowns. after 135 flights in 30 years, nasa's famed shuttle...
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vehicle overs have found treasure adding up to at least $11 billion in a vault under a temple in india. it includes replicas of coconut shells made of pure gold, gold chains as long as 18 feet along with rubies, sapphires, emeralds and pearls. search was order by india's supreme court as it tries to seek more transparency for the administration of the temple. of bra -- soy the obama administration presenting a challenge to automakers that will benefit you but it could be tough to accomplish in these tough economic times. wouldn't know that by checking the markets though. we'll check in with lauren simonetti. >> pry was tremendous for stocks. it was supposed to be a low day and we had huge gains bringing the major averages, all three of them, up between 5 and 6% for the week of the best week for stocks in two years. so obviously the upward momentum continued and it is continuing this morning. dow futures up 37 points. >> it is great news. we are following along there. the government wants the miles per gallon to really
vehicle overs have found treasure adding up to at least $11 billion in a vault under a temple in india. it includes replicas of coconut shells made of pure gold, gold chains as long as 18 feet along with rubies, sapphires, emeralds and pearls. search was order by india's supreme court as it tries to seek more transparency for the administration of the temple. of bra -- soy the obama administration presenting a challenge to...
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you asked whether india was the enemy and not -- that's where you got most of the hands raised. i think that is something people in this country just find inexplicable, just can't understand. they say my gosh, we've given pakistan $20 billion for the past eight or nine years and granted that is compared to what's gone into a afghanistan and other places. .. a and. >> the u.s. could do the same with the pakistan cooperations though that was the divide within pakistan. is a simplistic analysis at even those people who did not mind osama bin not been taken out the u.s. should not have done it unilaterally i have a problem in my backyard you can jump across the wall it is a different reaction to those to different things. but let me just say pakistan is that likely in the united states right now that has to do with how the perceptions are being managed. it is pakistan is the source of trouble without the detail if the u.s. asked pakistan to do xyz and they refused then that guide alabama is not as much of an expert although those that would argue there is thought -- not that many of
you asked whether india was the enemy and not -- that's where you got most of the hands raised. i think that is something people in this country just find inexplicable, just can't understand. they say my gosh, we've given pakistan $20 billion for the past eight or nine years and granted that is compared to what's gone into a afghanistan and other places. .. a and. >> the u.s. could do the same with the pakistan cooperations though that was the divide within pakistan. is a simplistic...
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while from india one does hear some advice to pakistan. may i also say with all frankness and bluntness that i though that india is trying to create an anti-pakistan afghanistan. this must not be allowed. because then pakistan has to fend for itself. pakistan has to evaluate what, how does it manage all this? and i say this with authority of all the intelligence that i had, and also may i say that all intelligence, diplomats, security people, military of afghanistan go for training to india. in spite of my offers all along for free training in pakistan, not one came to pakistan. then, of course, internally pakistan, ladies and gentlemen, has to deal boldly against extremism in our society other than terrorism. al-qaeda, taliban, extremism in our society, and i have given a five-point agenda. first of all, stop the misuse and promotion of militancy from mosque of pakistan. stop publication, publications, handbills, posters, pamphlets urging people towards militancy, extremism. ban publication, ban distribution and selling. thirdly, ban extr
while from india one does hear some advice to pakistan. may i also say with all frankness and bluntness that i though that india is trying to create an anti-pakistan afghanistan. this must not be allowed. because then pakistan has to fend for itself. pakistan has to evaluate what, how does it manage all this? and i say this with authority of all the intelligence that i had, and also may i say that all intelligence, diplomats, security people, military of afghanistan go for training to india. in...
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there were less people concerned about india so that is the correct position. it was just after the abbottabad incident in which osama bin laden was taken out, and the feeling in pakistan was that the u.s. had sort of violated pakistan's sovereignty and doing that and the u.s. could have done the same with pakistan's cooperation. and so that was the divide within pakistan reflected in that. is not just a simplistic analysis of it would be it is more nuanced. people didn't mind, even those people who didn't mind it in some of bin laden being taken now they thought the u.s. should have done it unilaterally. it was like you know i've a problem in in my backyard that you can bring the front doorbell and asked me to help you or you can jump across the wall and come into it. there were two different reactions to those two different things. as far as why is the united states not popular in pakistan are not like? let me just say pakistan is not a well-liked in the united states either right now. and that always has to do with how perceptions are being managed or are be
there were less people concerned about india so that is the correct position. it was just after the abbottabad incident in which osama bin laden was taken out, and the feeling in pakistan was that the u.s. had sort of violated pakistan's sovereignty and doing that and the u.s. could have done the same with pakistan's cooperation. and so that was the divide within pakistan reflected in that. is not just a simplistic analysis of it would be it is more nuanced. people didn't mind, even those...
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i suspect you probably know. >>> at deadly terror attack in mumbai, india. lisa sylvester is monitoring that and other top stories in "the situation room." what's going on, lisa? >> 21 people are dead and more than 100 wounded after three bombs exploded within minutes of each other. officials say they were coordinated by terrorists but no suspects have been identified. today's attack is the first in mumbai since the city's 2008 terror siege that left 164 people dead. >>> here in the u.s., figures obtained from this tsa reveal more than 25,000 security breaches at the nation's airports over the last ten years. the tsa say the cases represent the tiny fractions of the billions of travelers screened and says all incidents were investigated and resolved. >>> and a huge development in the world of sports. the united states' women's soccer team is headed to the world cup finals. team usa advanced after defeating france 3-1. they'll take on japan sunday to see who takes home the trophy. looking good there, wolf. >> we'll be watching. certainly we'll be watching tha
i suspect you probably know. >>> at deadly terror attack in mumbai, india. lisa sylvester is monitoring that and other top stories in "the situation room." what's going on, lisa? >> 21 people are dead and more than 100 wounded after three bombs exploded within minutes of each other. officials say they were coordinated by terrorists but no suspects have been identified. today's attack is the first in mumbai since the city's 2008 terror siege that left 164 people dead....
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. >>> the wreckage where a train accident occurred in india, it's being cleared. while there's still no word on the official cause of the crash, it's reported that the conductor slammed on the emergency brakes because there was cattle on the track. about 1,000 people were on board. >>> at this point, a roller coaster will stay closed after a war veteran, who lost both of his legs in iraq fell to his death. the sergeant was thrown from the ride friday at the darien lake theme park. his family says they are not blaming the amusement park for the accident. one industrial analyst says he should never have been allowed on the ride. he lost both legs to a roadside bombing in 2008. >>> a funeral is being held today for the fan who fell over a railing during the rangers' baseball game. he died on thursday after his fall while the rangers were playing the as. he was at the game and tried to catch the ball hit by josh hamilton. >>> funeral services for former first lady betty ford begin tomorrow in southern california. the wife of the late presidentford died on friday at t
. >>> the wreckage where a train accident occurred in india, it's being cleared. while there's still no word on the official cause of the crash, it's reported that the conductor slammed on the emergency brakes because there was cattle on the track. about 1,000 people were on board. >>> at this point, a roller coaster will stay closed after a war veteran, who lost both of his legs in iraq fell to his death. the sergeant was thrown from the ride friday at the darien lake theme...
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kashamiri separatists have attacked india. they claim it and pakistan lays claim to it, so some of the violence stems from that. it's unclear if this is about that, but it does have a history with that. back in 2001, they were also attacked. there is a lot of questions about the security of mumbai. it's on a harbor, so it's easy for people to come in on boats. security is a big question, whether they even coordinate information correctly. so this is something we theedne keep our eye on is we're still waiting for information. >> malakai, what are you able to confirm for us at this time? >> reporter: they are saying there have been 15 people injured. another local channel is reporting that sources say eight people have been killed, but we have not been able to confirm that information independently. and throughout mumbai, there is a sense of fear now gripping everyone in mumbai. a lot of people still in offices have been told to stay indoors, not to venture out on the stroets. those on the streets are frantically trying to get h
kashamiri separatists have attacked india. they claim it and pakistan lays claim to it, so some of the violence stems from that. it's unclear if this is about that, but it does have a history with that. back in 2001, they were also attacked. there is a lot of questions about the security of mumbai. it's on a harbor, so it's easy for people to come in on boats. security is a big question, whether they even coordinate information correctly. so this is something we theedne keep our eye on is we're...
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i grew up in india. there is no such thing as asia. there's china, japan, india. they don't much like each other. you are going to find that as china rises there is going to be a spiritted rise in independencea, in japan, in indonesia, in vietnam in, south korea. you have begun to see the stirrings of this. china is not rising in a vacuum. it is rising on a continue continent in which they are many, many competitors. [applause] >> two very professional debaters landing it right both on the six-minute mark. david lee, you're next. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. as the only one from china i am extremely handicapped in this debate -- because -- i'm serious. we do not advocate debates, especially not against a sage. but today, i urge to you read all the bestsellers done by my co-debaters. they are much better at complaining the huge amount of changes in the process. by their books you'll get all the challenges on the changes. today i'm advocating their points, however, i would like to share with you three simple points summarized by three key words. first key
i grew up in india. there is no such thing as asia. there's china, japan, india. they don't much like each other. you are going to find that as china rises there is going to be a spiritted rise in independencea, in japan, in indonesia, in vietnam in, south korea. you have begun to see the stirrings of this. china is not rising in a vacuum. it is rising on a continue continent in which they are many, many competitors. [applause] >> two very professional debaters landing it right both on...
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when their competitors overseas in canada, in china, in india are paying a lot lower tax rate. that hurts job creation here. look, it's not the big companies anymore that are engaged in international competition. it's the small and medium businesses that are, too. we just feel that if we keep taxing our job creators, our businesses, at higher rates than our foreign competitors are taxing theirs, it will cost us economic growth. more to the point, when we keep raising taxes in washington, for ephemeral promises that never materialize, we are not fixing the problem. >> let me get to that topic. the "wall street journal" says even the $600 billion in spending cuts in stage one are worth grabbing as part of a debt ceiling vote. more broadly, democrats in the gang are making a big concession by saying the tax rate should go down, not up. >> i agree with that. >> even obama-care must be reformed. why not grab what you can? >> that's what i want to do. >> and worry about reducing the taxes down the road. >> i think that's what we're going to do. >> if they don't materialize, you can r
when their competitors overseas in canada, in china, in india are paying a lot lower tax rate. that hurts job creation here. look, it's not the big companies anymore that are engaged in international competition. it's the small and medium businesses that are, too. we just feel that if we keep taxing our job creators, our businesses, at higher rates than our foreign competitors are taxing theirs, it will cost us economic growth. more to the point, when we keep raising taxes in washington, for...
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and a leopard reportedly wandered into a slum village in india and attacked six people. according to reports, people were forced to climb on roof tops as officers chased the animal. the leopard was shot and killed after several attempts to tranquilize it. unbelievable picture there. and american airlines announcing a plan today to replace its fleet with hundreds of newly leased planes from boeing and air bus. its parent company, amr corp says it's ordered 460 single-aisle jets from from the manufacturers. >> rupert murdoch's wife is under atta the focus after a shaving cream attack. and we're going to tell you about changes that are in the works for body scanners right now. in cyber attacks. in financial transactions... in cyber attacks. on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much. thanks to a network that secures it all and knows what to keep in, and what to keep out. outsmart the threats. see how at cisco.com cisco. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give u
and a leopard reportedly wandered into a slum village in india and attacked six people. according to reports, people were forced to climb on roof tops as officers chased the animal. the leopard was shot and killed after several attempts to tranquilize it. unbelievable picture there. and american airlines announcing a plan today to replace its fleet with hundreds of newly leased planes from boeing and air bus. its parent company, amr corp says it's ordered 460 single-aisle jets from from the...
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were killed and 141 others were injured when a series of explosions rocked densely populated areas of india during the evening rush-hour several areas of moon by were attacked, additional information were not--mumbi were attacked, memories of a series of attack that killed other people's previously had been looming. >> now one take off this hour plane crashed into this bear an area near to neighborhoods. in the philippines, the search is on for two kidnapped american and filipino relatives. investigators say that armed men conducted the three as they were vacationing they were expected back in manila, but the victims were forced at gunpoint on to boats headed towards an island, no one has claimed responsibility for the kidnapping or ask for a ransom. >> next week we will finally start to warm back up i will have a complete forecast coming up in just a few minutes. honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords.
were killed and 141 others were injured when a series of explosions rocked densely populated areas of india during the evening rush-hour several areas of moon by were attacked, additional information were not--mumbi were attacked, memories of a series of attack that killed other people's previously had been looming. >> now one take off this hour plane crashed into this bear an area near to neighborhoods. in the philippines, the search is on for two kidnapped american and filipino...
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. >> reporter: among the fiercest competitors are the so-called bric countries, brazil, russia, india, china, the last two, india and china, rank among the top 40 improved countries over the last five years in terms of their business climates. now, taxes are considered part of regulation, gregg, and in that category, would you care to guess where we stand? i'll tell you, number 62 in the world in terms of taxes. gregg: i was thinking it's kind of close to the bottom. james rosen, thank you very much. >> all right gregg. martha: all right, what a turn of events in this case, dominic strauss-kahn, awaiting his court appearance, there he is, he's going to come out with a big smile on his face. it looks like he's going to be released after the prosecution case against him falls apart. we'll be right back. gregg: that's going to do it for us t. hope i -- hope you have a great holiday weekend, happy independence day to you. martha: thank you! happy fourth of july to you at home, happy independence day. have a great time with your
. >> reporter: among the fiercest competitors are the so-called bric countries, brazil, russia, india, china, the last two, india and china, rank among the top 40 improved countries over the last five years in terms of their business climates. now, taxes are considered part of regulation, gregg, and in that category, would you care to guess where we stand? i'll tell you, number 62 in the world in terms of taxes. gregg: i was thinking it's kind of close to the bottom. james rosen, thank...
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a woman from india has a mouthful of strength. this may be the understatement of the day. she used them to pull a truck yesterday. apparently she has been doing this kind of thing for more than 15 years pulling 8 vans with her teeth got her in the guinness world record book. next time she plans
a woman from india has a mouthful of strength. this may be the understatement of the day. she used them to pull a truck yesterday. apparently she has been doing this kind of thing for more than 15 years pulling 8 vans with her teeth got her in the guinness world record book. next time she plans
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whoever's behind them, they've shown that india's largest city is still vulnerable. caroline hawley, bbc news. >>> the president and congressional negotiators return to the debt negotiations table today after yesterday's meeting ended in confrontation. those in the meeting said that president obama announced enough is enough, we have to be willing to compromise, before walking out of the room. the moody's rating service is threatening to downgrade the nation's credit rating because of this crisis. >> both sides really locking horns. >>> new light is being shed on the problem of american kids and obesity. and two harvard doctors are weighing in. >> what they're saying about overweight children has just about everybody taking sides on this. abc's lana zach explains the controversy. >> reporter: thanks, peggy and daniel. it's really a radical idea and it's intended to get people talking about childhood obesity. in "the journal of the american medical association," two highly respected experts in the field are weighing in with this provocative question. should extremely
whoever's behind them, they've shown that india's largest city is still vulnerable. caroline hawley, bbc news. >>> the president and congressional negotiators return to the debt negotiations table today after yesterday's meeting ended in confrontation. those in the meeting said that president obama announced enough is enough, we have to be willing to compromise, before walking out of the room. the moody's rating service is threatening to downgrade the nation's credit rating because of...
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it is harder to export and we have seen india exporting services to the u.s. in the form of call centers. ironically, the american banking sector, which was such a central part of our own crisis, is a very big and global services center that has the potential to keep income from american consultants. education is a big export. income that comes from overseas and into our pockets, helping to employ americans in the education system. this is certainly a part of that story. those years have to shift to become more globally oriented. host: "demand drives business decisions." michael, democratic caller, minnesota. caller: i would like to comment about the republican guest that you had. i also want to apologize for the caller that attack you. that was very wrong. when the question was as, what was the plan about what would they do -- keep doubled talks and said -- key double talk and said we would decide what we do later. this is why people do not like politicians. it is like voodoo going on here. i am so ashamed that democrats and republicans are not working togeth
it is harder to export and we have seen india exporting services to the u.s. in the form of call centers. ironically, the american banking sector, which was such a central part of our own crisis, is a very big and global services center that has the potential to keep income from american consultants. education is a big export. income that comes from overseas and into our pockets, helping to employ americans in the education system. this is certainly a part of that story. those years have to...
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people are used to this in the united states, but in china and india they have not had this information. information can lead to some of the panic and volatility situations. rather than try to control prices, which is not going to work, it makes sense to focus on those most believable and most in need. one thing we started to learn at the bank act the financial crisis in east asia and latin america, the macroeconomic stability was not enough. you could lose a generation if you did not have the appropriate food and nutrition. as people here know, the cognitive ability and potential of children. we have been working with developing countries at different stages of development on basic safety-net programs. when people know you're pretty well, mexico started something. these are called up additional cash transfer programs. they go to, in a sense, the 10% to 50% most needy on the condition that people send their children to school. it is probably done more for women's health in mexico than anything else in the country. the world bank has taken the small and, in one form or another, and help
people are used to this in the united states, but in china and india they have not had this information. information can lead to some of the panic and volatility situations. rather than try to control prices, which is not going to work, it makes sense to focus on those most believable and most in need. one thing we started to learn at the bank act the financial crisis in east asia and latin america, the macroeconomic stability was not enough. you could lose a generation if you did not have the...
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sending jobs to china and india. job say let's protect creators, but there are no jobs. they just keep selling us out and selling us out. host: there is of the work on twitter -- a couple of stories talking about the financial implications of what's going on right now in washington. and a similar story -- let's hear from virginia beach on our independent line, don. caller: good morning. i would like to speak on the last gentleman's comments. i don't understand why people just don't see a the whole system is broken. our political system is broken. all of these congressmen, democrats and republicans, have too many special interests. the lobbyists are the problem. host: you are echoing comments made by -- caller: they talk about our political system in this country as a sham. host: i think we lost him. let's go to a democratic caller in new hampshire, ron. our focus is the balanced budget amendment. is it necessary? caller: i don't believe it is. a matter what kind of numbers you put up there, if we need the money, we're going to print some more. to echo the last couple pre
sending jobs to china and india. job say let's protect creators, but there are no jobs. they just keep selling us out and selling us out. host: there is of the work on twitter -- a couple of stories talking about the financial implications of what's going on right now in washington. and a similar story -- let's hear from virginia beach on our independent line, don. caller: good morning. i would like to speak on the last gentleman's comments. i don't understand why people just don't see a the...
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. >>> in india, more details today in the bombings of the financial capital of mumbai. government officials say they had no warning of the explosions. nobody claimed responsibility for the attacks. the government has been careful not to point the finger at the pakistani militants who were responsible for the 2008 attacks. those who carried out the latest attacks worked in a very clan dau stein manner. >>> and then south sudan today became the newest member of the united nations. the former southern half of awe africa's largest nation celebrated independence on saturday in a ceremony attended by world leaders, but a lot of hard work does remain. south sudan is one of the poorest countries and least developed, and much reach an agreement with the northern neighbor with the border and oil fields and citizens. >>> new video just released from nasa showing the view from the space shuttle "atlantis" as it took off. as you know, this is the very last space shuttle mission. it is now docked at the international space station and scheduled to return to earth a week from today. i
. >>> in india, more details today in the bombings of the financial capital of mumbai. government officials say they had no warning of the explosions. nobody claimed responsibility for the attacks. the government has been careful not to point the finger at the pakistani militants who were responsible for the 2008 attacks. those who carried out the latest attacks worked in a very clan dau stein manner. >>> and then south sudan today became the newest member of the united...
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the fact that large corporations are opening r & d facilities in brazil, china, india and are sending their people to manage them. we're not only not getting the money because of taxes but we're spend sending our best talent overseas. >> governor pataki, marimaria, t conversation. gene, thank you as well. we'll be right back with "morning joe." >>> i just completed a meeting with all the convict gregs ar l al leaders from both parties and i have to say that i thought it was a very constructive meeting. people were frank. we discussed the various options available to us. everybody reconfirmed the importance of completing our work and raising the debt limit ceiling so the full faith and credit of the united states of america is not impaired. i will reconvene congressional leaders here on sunday with the expectation that at that point the parties will at least know where each other's bottom lines are and we'll hopefully be in a position to then start engaging in the hard bargaining necessary to get a deal done. >> good morning. it's 8:00 on the east coast. as you take a live look at new
the fact that large corporations are opening r & d facilities in brazil, china, india and are sending their people to manage them. we're not only not getting the money because of taxes but we're spend sending our best talent overseas. >> governor pataki, marimaria, t conversation. gene, thank you as well. we'll be right back with "morning joe." >>> i just completed a meeting with all the convict gregs ar l al leaders from both parties and i have to say that i...
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when i was in some area in india where the malaria mosquito -- out of fear, there were questions. necessary. emotional system is such. more self-centered attitude here, more fear, more anxiety, more stress. >> they need you to project your voice. >> i think this should be sufficient. there are two levels of fear. one fear is with reasons. when a mad dog comes ready to bite, if you are still meditating compassion, it is rather foolish. [laughter] another kind of fear is protection. when you talk of fear, it is a bottled emotion. there are many other emotions. fehr -- fear -- selfish is part of our nature. without that, we would be like a robot. we cannot survive. therefore, we are selfish. wise selfish is much better than foolish selfish. it brings more fear. more suspicion. this unnecessary source of suspicion, it is based on the distressed, selfishness. -- this trust, selfishness. brotherhood, sisterhood. everybody wants happiness. i am one of them. the more the rest of the community is healthy, i get more happiness. there is no way to gain maximum benefit to oneself for getting
when i was in some area in india where the malaria mosquito -- out of fear, there were questions. necessary. emotional system is such. more self-centered attitude here, more fear, more anxiety, more stress. >> they need you to project your voice. >> i think this should be sufficient. there are two levels of fear. one fear is with reasons. when a mad dog comes ready to bite, if you are still meditating compassion, it is rather foolish. [laughter] another kind of fear is protection....
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a wild leopard terrorizes a village in india before going after the security guard at the forest. the beast was eventually tranquilized and then put down. >> is this real? piggy back ride? >> no worry, there he is mauling him. no word on what caused it to wander into the village in the first place. nonetheless, what a picture. >> look at those guys with the guns just standing there. >> until they tranquilized him. >> oh, boy. >> that's your shot of the morning. all right, 28 minutes now before the top of the hour, some headlines now. fox news confirming this morning one of the world's most wanted terrorists, american born cleric escaped a marine corps strike in the days just after the assassination of usama bin laden. it came through the air. our missiles missed their target. a pickup truck he was riding in to cross the desert, well, we hit the truck, only the bumper, still no word where he was hiding out today and who tipped us off to begin with. >> is casey anthony ready for her close-up? the 25-year-old is reportedly in california right now and close to signing a $1 million dea
a wild leopard terrorizes a village in india before going after the security guard at the forest. the beast was eventually tranquilized and then put down. >> is this real? piggy back ride? >> no worry, there he is mauling him. no word on what caused it to wander into the village in the first place. nonetheless, what a picture. >> look at those guys with the guns just standing there. >> until they tranquilized him. >> oh, boy. >> that's your shot of the...
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world where america is facing stiff competition for good jobs from rapidly growing nations like china, india, and brazil. for a long time, we were told that the best way to win that competition was to undermine consumer protection, undermine clean air and clean water laws, hand out tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires. that was the idea that helped for close to a decade. -- held sway or close to a decade. it did not work out very well. if you look at our history, it has never worked out real well. -- very well. america was built on the hard work and ingenuity of our people and our businesses. we also set up a free system of public schools. a generation was sent to college on the gi bill. we constructed roads and highways that span a continent and through investments in research and technology, we send a man to the moon. we launched the information age and created the internet. we created millions of jobs along the way. that is how you build a strong nation. that is how you build a strong middle class, by making the investments that are needed and always looking out over the horizon. w
world where america is facing stiff competition for good jobs from rapidly growing nations like china, india, and brazil. for a long time, we were told that the best way to win that competition was to undermine consumer protection, undermine clean air and clean water laws, hand out tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires. that was the idea that helped for close to a decade. -- held sway or close to a decade. it did not work out very well. if you look at our history, it has never worked out...
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would have a job flight from our manufacturing base that would have to go to places like china and india and mexico where they don't really have any emission restrictions. it would if anything increase emissions. nonetheless -- in fact, i would say this. i'm very proud of the united states senate because now they have perhaps at the very most 24 votes to pass a cap-and-trade, so what does the president do? he says fine, we'll do it through regulations. so through regulations, he's attempt to go do that. and we're going to hear next week just another example. i could name -- in fact, there are six major areas where regulations are costing hundreds of billions of dollars, but another one he's going to announce next week is going to be tightening the standards on that and it's one that will be costing in the neighborhood of of $90 billion each year. so just in two of these regulations, you have have $400 billion a year that it's costing the american people. and people aren't just aware of it. you know, someone -- some smart guy in my office went back and he said you're not the first person
would have a job flight from our manufacturing base that would have to go to places like china and india and mexico where they don't really have any emission restrictions. it would if anything increase emissions. nonetheless -- in fact, i would say this. i'm very proud of the united states senate because now they have perhaps at the very most 24 votes to pass a cap-and-trade, so what does the president do? he says fine, we'll do it through regulations. so through regulations, he's attempt to go...
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people are used to this in the united states, but in china and india, if we have not had this information. this information can lead to some of the panic and volatility situations. rather than try to control prices, which is not going to work, it makes sense to focus on those most vulnerable and most in need tariff one of the things we started to learn at the bank after the 1997 financial crisis in east asia and latin america is that the macro economics to about -- stability was not enough. if you could lose a generation that you do not have the appropriate food and nutrition. literally a generation, because it could affect the potential of children to reach potential. we have been working with developing countries at different stages of development on basic safety net programs. just to give you one, the people know pretty well, mexico started something, conditional programs. they go to the 15% most needy and on the condition that people send their children to school and people get health checkups, probably doing more for women's health that in mexico than anything else in the history of
people are used to this in the united states, but in china and india, if we have not had this information. this information can lead to some of the panic and volatility situations. rather than try to control prices, which is not going to work, it makes sense to focus on those most vulnerable and most in need tariff one of the things we started to learn at the bank after the 1997 financial crisis in east asia and latin america is that the macro economics to about -- stability was not enough. if...
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to my surprise, all the pages were electronically produced in india. all the illustrations were electronically created in thailand. and all the books were printed overseas. and the client that in these books were for work four american taxpayers children who go to school every day -- kindergarten through the sixth grade -- for american taxpayers's children go to school. the congress and the senate and they get up there and are so pompous about everything. they outsource all of these american jobs. it is disgraceful what they have done to this country. host: trade agreements are on the table this week in discussion on capitol hill with the house smoke ways and means committee taking a look at three agreements for south korea, colombia, and panama. this is "the wall street journal" this morning with a piece about a program attached to the free trade agreement -- trade assistance administration program. it says -- the story continues inside "the wall street journal." elizabeth williamson reports about how much this costs. we will go to mary who has a job
to my surprise, all the pages were electronically produced in india. all the illustrations were electronically created in thailand. and all the books were printed overseas. and the client that in these books were for work four american taxpayers children who go to school every day -- kindergarten through the sixth grade -- for american taxpayers's children go to school. the congress and the senate and they get up there and are so pompous about everything. they outsource all of these american...
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we have to compete with india, china, japan and indonesia and viet na -- vietnam. if we don't, other businesses will compete abroad. a lot of those jobs that those positions were held by african americans. we need to retool the american work force and let me tell you why there are numbers that are disproportionate with african americans. i don't want people doing what they did in the last 400 years. they say because they don't want to work and we have heard that unfortunately over the years. the only reason we know what the numbers are are because those are the individuals who are out seeking work and that's how we know that the unemployment numbers are what theyr but keep in mind, nobody probably thinks about this, every time you read about a state laying off workers , a municipality laying off firefighters or police officers or if you find any government agency laying off, it means that the number of african americans who are unemployed will rise and the reason for that is african americans disproportionately seek work in the government. we have done that because
we have to compete with india, china, japan and indonesia and viet na -- vietnam. if we don't, other businesses will compete abroad. a lot of those jobs that those positions were held by african americans. we need to retool the american work force and let me tell you why there are numbers that are disproportionate with african americans. i don't want people doing what they did in the last 400 years. they say because they don't want to work and we have heard that unfortunately over the years....
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president musharraf a career army officer and veteran of the 1965 and 1971 wars against india called allied pakistan with the united states in what i believe was the misnamed war on terror. surely it was a war against al qaeda and president musharraf was our ally in that effort. he allowed u.s. troops access to pakistani military airports and bases as well as logistical and other support. it was and remains a turbulent time. the good news was a serious effort at educational and economic reform. things that are now stalled because of a more recent development. the recent discovery in 2005 at the pakistan bomb a.q. khan sold technology to korea and elsewhere. then there was a protest by the legal community about the legality of the presidential -- the horrifying assassination of panettiere bhutto. his heart is all that was events have been even more challenging. the takedown of osama bin laden is something that many of us applaud, has exposed deep complex. the pakistani government recently ordered 200 u.s. special forces trainers to leave the country and that resulted in a suspension b
president musharraf a career army officer and veteran of the 1965 and 1971 wars against india called allied pakistan with the united states in what i believe was the misnamed war on terror. surely it was a war against al qaeda and president musharraf was our ally in that effort. he allowed u.s. troops access to pakistani military airports and bases as well as logistical and other support. it was and remains a turbulent time. the good news was a serious effort at educational and economic reform....
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when i was in some area in india where the malaria mosquito -- out of fear, there were questions. necessary. emotional system is such. more self-centered attitude here, more fear, more anxiety, more stress. >> they need you to project your voice. >> i think this should be sufficient. there are two levels of fear. one fear is with reasons. when a mad dog comes ready to bite, if you are still meditating compassion, it is rather foolish. [laughter] another kind of fear is protection. when you talk of fear, it is a bottled emotion. there are many other emotions. fehr -- fear -- selfish is part of our nature. without that, we would be like a robot. we cannot survive. therefore, we are selfish. wise selfish is much better than foolish selfish. it brings more fear. more suspicion. this unnecessary source of suspicion, it is based on the distressed, selfishness. -- this trust, selfishness. brotherhood, sisterhood. everybody wants happiness. i am one of them. the more the rest of the community is healthy, i get more happiness. there is no way to gain maximum benefit to oneself for getting
when i was in some area in india where the malaria mosquito -- out of fear, there were questions. necessary. emotional system is such. more self-centered attitude here, more fear, more anxiety, more stress. >> they need you to project your voice. >> i think this should be sufficient. there are two levels of fear. one fear is with reasons. when a mad dog comes ready to bite, if you are still meditating compassion, it is rather foolish. [laughter] another kind of fear is protection....
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. >>> some shocking images from india this morning. a leopard pouncing, fangs bared on to a man's back. the snarling feline mauled 11 people in a west bengal village sending forestry officials running for their lives. six people are still recovering from their injuries. only after a terrifying standoff could police tranquilize the animal and it died soon after that. >> they say in india the lep arsed are protected, but they've had problem where they're encroaching more and more on villages looking for food. >> it's a big problem. >> thanks, natalie. >> sure. >> hot. >> absolutely. and staying that way. you and the weather. >> thank you very much. >> you look hot, al. >> let's see what's happening and we'll show you for today, we do have a risk of strong storms as the front drops down to new england in the northeast, but we've got slightly cooler weather. that's the good news through the plains and into minnesota. some showers hit or miss in the pacific northwest and the heat continues throughout m that's what's happening around the u.s
. >>> some shocking images from india this morning. a leopard pouncing, fangs bared on to a man's back. the snarling feline mauled 11 people in a west bengal village sending forestry officials running for their lives. six people are still recovering from their injuries. only after a terrifying standoff could police tranquilize the animal and it died soon after that. >> they say in india the lep arsed are protected, but they've had problem where they're encroaching more and more...
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indicated the group was discussing attacks on european hotels similar to the recent attack in mumbai, india. >>> in norway, police are facing some fierce criticism over their response to last friday's bombing and shooting rampage. an elite unit took more than 90 minutes to reach gunman anders breivik who killed 68 people. they couldn't get to the island quickly because norway has only one police helicopter. and all chopper pilots were actually away on vacation. one critic called the response, quote, a bit of "keystone kops." >>> the other shoe has dropped in the case of congressman david wu. first the oregon democrat announced he would not seek re-election after he was accused of an unwanted sexual encounter by an 18-year-old daughter of a campaign donor. now the congressman says he will resign as soon as the debt ceiling crisis is resolved. here's reporter thom jensen of katutun portland. >> reporter: the writing is on the door at congressman wu's district office in downtown portland. a note telling reporters to call a number that was busy all day long. is anybody from the office going to
indicated the group was discussing attacks on european hotels similar to the recent attack in mumbai, india. >>> in norway, police are facing some fierce criticism over their response to last friday's bombing and shooting rampage. an elite unit took more than 90 minutes to reach gunman anders breivik who killed 68 people. they couldn't get to the island quickly because norway has only one police helicopter. and all chopper pilots were actually away on vacation. one critic called the...
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india, japan. that's where we should be looking. host: next caller is bernie from new jersey. good morning. caller: good morning. your two guests are excellent. gives me a good perspective on everything. what scares me is there are no plans and no goals. the no goal part scares me as someone that has grown up with this space program at age 59. i think it is bad planning by this administration. i understand the professor saying we have to set our goals to what we are doing next. if we look at the government like your heart. we have arteries going out and veins coming in. if you are out sourcing, you are getting new technology in all the time. there's a lot that has made our life better through the space program. not just the goal of going to mars or whatever. thank you. very interesting discussion you are having. host: thank you. here is a question on facebook from paul. since the columbia accident, nasa has always had a second shuttle on the pad to perform a second rescue if needed, is it not in place for this launch? guest: it is not in place. this launch was intended to be a
india, japan. that's where we should be looking. host: next caller is bernie from new jersey. good morning. caller: good morning. your two guests are excellent. gives me a good perspective on everything. what scares me is there are no plans and no goals. the no goal part scares me as someone that has grown up with this space program at age 59. i think it is bad planning by this administration. i understand the professor saying we have to set our goals to what we are doing next. if we look at...
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you go to some of these countries that, as an example, go to china, places in india, you go to abu dhabi, you see roads that are lined with gold and it's very sad. >> steve: in new york city, one of the richest cities in the planet and so many things are crumbling. when the president talks about there has to be shared sacrifice, there are a lot of people in this country, over half, don't even pay any federal taxes. so he's really talking about you. you're going to have to sacrifice more. >> i don't mind sacrificing for the country, to be honest with you, but you do have is a problem because half of the people don't pay any tax. and when he's talking about that, he's talking about people who aren't also working, that are not contributing to this society and it's a problem. but we have 50% just hit the 50% mark, 50% of the people are paying no tax! >> molly: on another note, something that -- this isn't particularly surprising. hollywood throwing a lot of support behind president obama. big names, george clooney, gwyneth paltrow, jennifer garner, the list goes on. how can republicans compe
you go to some of these countries that, as an example, go to china, places in india, you go to abu dhabi, you see roads that are lined with gold and it's very sad. >> steve: in new york city, one of the richest cities in the planet and so many things are crumbling. when the president talks about there has to be shared sacrifice, there are a lot of people in this country, over half, don't even pay any federal taxes. so he's really talking about you. you're going to have to sacrifice more....
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in the range of 2.5%, whereas emerging markets are more in the range of 6.5%, some of them, such as india and china, hitting much higher marks. we are facing a turnaround which is very uneven, with countries leading the charge and not those that were historically leading the charge, and others, advanced economies that are lagging behind in a way, given their status of development. in the midst of that, we have clearly in each of those two categories different issues to address, and where clearly the fund can provide service, can provide guidance, can provide advice and recommendations, and if and when necessary, and if asked, obviously support. those two categories are, on the one hand, the issues of sovereign debt. and that concerns all advanced economies, ranging from japan to the united states, but clearly with a focus, as you write about it, as we know, with a focus on the euro zone and in particular on countries such as greece. on the other hand, when we look at the emerging markets, we have in some corners the risk of overheating, and we obviously have the risk of inflation as well.
in the range of 2.5%, whereas emerging markets are more in the range of 6.5%, some of them, such as india and china, hitting much higher marks. we are facing a turnaround which is very uneven, with countries leading the charge and not those that were historically leading the charge, and others, advanced economies that are lagging behind in a way, given their status of development. in the midst of that, we have clearly in each of those two categories different issues to address, and where...
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vinieron de china, japÓn, india. estÁn en el record guinnes. >> ya son 300 aÑos de hacer mÚsica con serruchos. >> yo conozco a un hombre que toca en la plaza de guadalajara, jalisco. se pone con el serrucho y toca precioso y es como un sonido de un violÍn. pero se oye como si alguien estuviera llorando. >> presentamos una nota asÍ. se han dado a la tarea de escribir mÚsica para serrucho. ♪ >>> quÉ tal, buenos dÍas, gracias por continuar con despierta amÉrica. en mÉxico un prominente medico de 50 aÑos y su padre de 77 murieron asesinados por hombres armados en chihuahua, el doctor ortiz era considerado pionero en el desarrollo de tratamientos para cÁncer, hemofilia por medio de cÉlulas madres, tambien resultÓ herida una madre. y en cuba el presidente de perÚ ollanta humala mantuvÓ una reuniÓn con fidel castro, y dijo estar contento con la visita donde llegÓ el dÍa martes. y ortega, presidente de nicaragua pretende un referundum para ver si cobra a estados unidos por paÑos de guerra, recordÓ que
vinieron de china, japÓn, india. estÁn en el record guinnes. >> ya son 300 aÑos de hacer mÚsica con serruchos. >> yo conozco a un hombre que toca en la plaza de guadalajara, jalisco. se pone con el serrucho y toca precioso y es como un sonido de un violÍn. pero se oye como si alguien estuviera llorando. >> presentamos una nota asÍ. se han dado a la tarea de escribir mÚsica para serrucho. ♪ >>> quÉ tal, buenos dÍas, gracias por continuar con despierta...
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this bill says companies have a right to outsource work to china, india, or wherever, even when they break the law when they do it. that is why this bill should be named the job out sorcerers bill of rights. republican intentions are clear. first they are coming for workers' rights, and then their jobs. today, in the american workplace, it is illegal to retaliate on workers exercising their rights under the laws of the country. these rights include the right to include and form a union, the right to strike, or even the right to sign a petition, asking for a raise or better safety equipment. but under this bill, these red become meaningless because there will be no effective remedy when jobs are outsourced and companies retaliate against those workers for exercising their right. no longer will there be a remedy for those workers. without an effective remedy, the republican's outsourcing bill of rights will make it easier to ship jobs overseas. it will also create a race to the bottom for american workers. workers will be exercise their rights less frequently. working conditions will a
this bill says companies have a right to outsource work to china, india, or wherever, even when they break the law when they do it. that is why this bill should be named the job out sorcerers bill of rights. republican intentions are clear. first they are coming for workers' rights, and then their jobs. today, in the american workplace, it is illegal to retaliate on workers exercising their rights under the laws of the country. these rights include the right to include and form a union, the...
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people in the country, who, incidentally, may be investing the benefits of those tax cuts in china or in india or job creation in many other places other than here. and the balance part of this amendment requires the passage of a balanced budget constitutional amendment that would require a supermajority to raise any new revenue or close any wasteful tax loopholes. so in other words, you don't have to have a supermajority to decide where and what you're going to wind up spending but you have to have a supermajority in order to raise any revenue or close an egregious tax loophole. one that may have no economic purpose, may be completely outdated, may be a sweetheart deal that got into the tax code over o the course of the years, but you still have to get a supermajority to get rid of that. everybody here knows how hard it is to get 60 votes. a lot of the business in the united states senate has been caught up by the eternal filibuster. every single nomination, every single small piece of legislation that comes to the floor of the senate, everything requires a motion to proceed which requires 60
people in the country, who, incidentally, may be investing the benefits of those tax cuts in china or in india or job creation in many other places other than here. and the balance part of this amendment requires the passage of a balanced budget constitutional amendment that would require a supermajority to raise any new revenue or close any wasteful tax loopholes. so in other words, you don't have to have a supermajority to decide where and what you're going to wind up spending but you have to...
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will we continue to lead the world or will the leadership pass to china or india or to some other place? this is the great issue confronting the people of the united states, and it's the great issue confronting us here in congress as well. let's get our fiscal house in order. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. quigley, for five minutes. mr. quigley: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, an american president once wrote a letter to the senate majority leader urging him to raise the debt ceiling. the president wrote, "the consequences of a serious prospect of default for the united states is impossible to predict and awesome to contemplate. denegation of the full credit of the united states would have substantial impact on the domestic financial markets and on the value of the dollar in exchange markets." that president's name was ronald reagan and the year was 1983. he closes under the senate majority leader howard
will we continue to lead the world or will the leadership pass to china or india or to some other place? this is the great issue confronting the people of the united states, and it's the great issue confronting us here in congress as well. let's get our fiscal house in order. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. quigley,...
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our sympathy to the people of india who yet suffered another terrorist attack on the people of mumbai. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina rise? >> i ask permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. butterfield: madam speaker, i rise today to pay tribute to bishop f.c. barnes, a great friend and distinguished american who has passed away at the age of 82. 52 years ago bishop barnes founded holy church and continued as senior pastor until his death. the church congregation grew from a few members to a few hundred. he was a world renowned vocalist, known for his extraordinary musical talent. he recorded many productions including the award-winning "rough side of the mountain." the loss is irreplaceable. his enormous contribution to his church, the county and indeed the nation are deeply appreciated and recognized on this day. bishop barnes leaves a strong and loving family, including his church family who will miss him so much. their loss is heave
our sympathy to the people of india who yet suffered another terrorist attack on the people of mumbai. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina rise? >> i ask permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. butterfield: madam speaker, i rise today to pay tribute to bishop f.c. barnes, a great friend and distinguished american who has passed away at the age...
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where a country like india might loose a lot of its educated population to, say, europe or america to pursue higher educati education. we'll finish off those 12 indicators pick any one and talk to us about why it leads to a failed state. guest: i think one of the most important ones we are seeing is the legitimacy of their state. what we are seeing is that their grorment, their state is the issue. issues such as corruption can hit severely against the indicator. with those in mind, we'll look at the top ten failed states of 2010. somalia, chad, sudan, congo, haiti. zimbabwe, afghanistan, central african republic and iraq. guest: 2z no accident some of those countries have ended up at the worst end of the index. if you look at somalia, it is a country experiencing next, what does that mean for the wider world. we see there is enormous refugee flows. we've seen in the last couple of decades where there have been significant concerns here in washington about the ability of terrorists to operate due to the lack of governing. that is really why we should care that these states are there an
where a country like india might loose a lot of its educated population to, say, europe or america to pursue higher educati education. we'll finish off those 12 indicators pick any one and talk to us about why it leads to a failed state. guest: i think one of the most important ones we are seeing is the legitimacy of their state. what we are seeing is that their grorment, their state is the issue. issues such as corruption can hit severely against the indicator. with those in mind, we'll look...
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are in the range of 2.5, whereas merging markets are more in the range of 6.5, some of them such as india and china getting higher marks, so we are facing a turnaround which is very uneven with country's leading the charge and not those that were historic leading the charge and others advanced economies that are lagging behind in a way given the status of development. in the midst of that, we have clearly the two categories different issues to address but if we are to provide service and guidance, advice and recommendations and if and when necessary and if asked support. those are on the one hand the issues of sovereign debt and concerns all advanced economies ranging from japan to the united states, but clearly with a focus as you write about it as we know with a focus on the year autozone and in particular a country such as greece. on the other hand, when we look at emerging markets we have in some corners the risk of overheating, and we obviously have the risk of inflation as well, and sometimes particularly in the low-income countries the risk of imported completion that results from
are in the range of 2.5, whereas merging markets are more in the range of 6.5, some of them such as india and china getting higher marks, so we are facing a turnaround which is very uneven with country's leading the charge and not those that were historic leading the charge and others advanced economies that are lagging behind in a way given the status of development. in the midst of that, we have clearly the two categories different issues to address but if we are to provide service and...
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people in the country, who, incidentally, may be investing the benefits of those tax cuts in china or in india or job creation in many other places other than here. and the balance part of this amendment requires the passage of a balanced budget constitutional amendment that would require a supermajority to raise any new revenue or close any wasteful tax loopholes. so in other words, you don't have to have a supermajority to decide where and what you're going to wind up spending but you have to have a supermajority in order to raise any revenue or close an egregious tax loophole. one that may have no economic purpose, may be completely outdated, may be a sweetheart deal that got into the tax code over o the course of the years, but you still have to get a supermajority to get rid of that. everybody here knows how hard it is to get 60 votes. a lot of the business in the united states senate has been caught up by the eternal filibuster. every single nomination, every single small piece of legislation that comes to the floor of the senate, everything requires a motion to proceed which requires 60
people in the country, who, incidentally, may be investing the benefits of those tax cuts in china or in india or job creation in many other places other than here. and the balance part of this amendment requires the passage of a balanced budget constitutional amendment that would require a supermajority to raise any new revenue or close any wasteful tax loopholes. so in other words, you don't have to have a supermajority to decide where and what you're going to wind up spending but you have to...